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Italy NEXT to reject establishment as protest vote set to WIN referendum, shock poll finds
Express (UK) ^ | November 24, 2016 | Rehema Figueiredo

Posted on 11/24/2016 1:12:25 PM PST by Petrosius

ITALY is set to deal a hammer blow to its government as the latest polls revealed voters will punish Matteo Renzi's administration in the upcoming referendum.

The prime minister's failure to reach out to working class suggest large regions will snub Mr Renzi's plan for constitutional reform.

A Demos poll has revealed Mr Renzi's reforms will be rejected by an 11 percentage point margin in the south of the country - where most of the poorest regions are located - compared with a seven-point margin across the country.

As the nation prepares for a momentous referendum, which could spark an exit from the European Union, Mr Renzi said that he would have no interest in running the country if voters reject the proposed constitutional reform.

Luca Comodo, director at polling company Ipsos, says most voters believe that rejecting Mr Renzi's plans is a vote for change, particularly in southern regions where the economic damage inflicted by the deep recession that followed the global financial crisis hit voters particularly hard.

Mr Comodo said: "The south is where protest and rage are amplified."

If the reform goes through - it will reduce the power of the senate (the equivalent of the House of Lords in the UK) and take back legal power from 20 regional governments.

Those in favour of the change say it will make passing laws easier but those against it say it will centralise power too much.

But many Italians are not voting based on the reforms but on their confidence in Mr Renzi's leadership.

Mr Renzi's response has been to ramp up his campaign efforts in a desperate bid to win over voters in these regions - with visits to Sicily, Sardinia, Puglia and Campania (including the city of Naples).

The embattled prime minister has also proposed tax breaks for companies that create jobs in the south to tackle youth unemployment and stimulate investment, in a last ditch attempt to swing the referendum his way.

Italy is the eurozone's third-largest economy but most ordinary Italians, particularly those living in the south, still struggle to get by.

Emanuele Fusco, a 25-year-old barman, said: "A Yes vote is just a way to fool people. We should send this government packing and let everyone know how much they've screwed us."

Mr Renzi, 41, is coming under increasing pressure as the December 4 vote draws nearer with the anti-establishment Five Star Movement campaigning against him as well as a rebel faction within his own party.

Martina Riccio, a 32-year-old market researcher, said: "I would change some things about the constitution but I wouldn't have it touched by those in power now.

"Many people are voting No because they are against Renzi, without even knowing what this entails."

Italy's rules mean that if the vote goes against Mr Renzi, the country's president, Sergio Mattarella, could still ask him to lead a technical government which would have to amend the electoral system before an emergency election next year.


TOPICS: Culture/Society; Foreign Affairs; Government; News/Current Events; Politics/Elections
KEYWORDS: eu; europe; europeanunion; italy; matteorenzi; poll; protestvote; referendum; renzi; workingclass

1 posted on 11/24/2016 1:12:25 PM PST by Petrosius
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To: Petrosius

Italy’s rednecks are not happy with this constitution tinkering!


2 posted on 11/24/2016 1:20:16 PM PST by HiTech RedNeck (Embrace the Lion of Judah and He will roar for you and teach you to roar too. See my page.)
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To: goldbux
ItaLeave!
3 posted on 11/24/2016 1:24:14 PM PST by goldbux (When you're odd the odds are with you.)
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To: Petrosius

I believe that Renzi has publicly stated that he will resign and leave politics if his power grab fails. So be it. Next, SOMEONE in Italian politics leads Italexit from the despicable EU. Similar outcomes are possible in France (Marine Le Pen), Netherlands (Geert Wilders) and Austria (Hofer) and there is a German Party Alternativ fur Deutchland with a similar agenda to get out of EU. It would be so nice to see Comrade Angela Merkel ousted or even gravely embarrassed and weakened.


4 posted on 11/24/2016 1:42:23 PM PST by BlackElk (Dean of Discipline, Tomas de Torquemada Gentlemen's Society. Rack 'em, Danno!)
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To: Petrosius

EU is a loathsome super-state deserved to die.


5 posted on 11/24/2016 1:45:34 PM PST by Rebel2016
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To: Petrosius
Laura Biagiotti Roma Passione
6 posted on 11/24/2016 1:50:55 PM PST by Berlin_Freeper
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To: BlackElk

I was surprised that Merkel was not gone yesterday. Germany is not as free as the oligarchy would have you believe. Merkel is what Washington, under Obama and Bush, wanted. Trump may be good for everybody.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZVGfNjhqhKQ


7 posted on 11/24/2016 2:01:48 PM PST by Bogie
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To: Petrosius

WHAAA. You mean every day Italian citizens don’t like seeing their nation destroyed by third world African and Muslim invaders?


8 posted on 11/24/2016 4:45:34 PM PST by Organic Panic (Gentrification in America. Rich White Man Evicts Poor Black Family - MSNBCPBSCNNNYTABC)
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To: Petrosius

Placemark.


9 posted on 11/24/2016 8:17:55 PM PST by little jeremiah (Half the truth is often a great lie. B. Franklin)
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To: Petrosius

Forza Italia!


10 posted on 11/24/2016 8:19:03 PM PST by dfwgator
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To: goldbux

HA! And I was just thinking it couldn’t be done!


11 posted on 11/24/2016 10:11:29 PM PST by jocon307
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